From cleansing robots roaming the aisles to automated check-in enhanced with facial recognition software, the fourth terminal at Singapore’s Changi Airport – already considered the world’s best air hub – is designed to provide travelers a glimpse right into a more efficient way forward for jet travel.
Changi is certainly one of the busiest airports in Asia, serving a record 58.7 million passengers in 2016. However, because the region becomes richer, the demand for air travel increases. Once it opens later this 12 months, T4 will give you the option to serve one other 16 million travelers.







But the terminal will accommodate greater than just people. T4, with an area of 27 football pitches, will feature art installations, immersive LED displays, greenery and natural light. Take a tour with us of the pioneer of air travel.
Source and reference: The Jakarta Post | Channel NewsAsia | AsiaOne | Times of the Strait






